GCC flays Iranian interference policy

GCC flays Iranian interference policy
Updated 26 February 2013
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GCC flays Iranian interference policy

GCC flays Iranian interference policy

The GCC has rebuffed an Iranian proposal to include the situation in Syria and Bahrain among topics to be discussed at a meeting between Iran and Group 5+1, to be held this month.
"The GCC totally rejects the Iranian attempt, which clearly confirms Iranian interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries and its continuous attempts to disrupt security and stability in Arab countries," GCC Secretary-General Abdul Latif Al-Zayani said yesterday.
Al-Zayani described the Iranian move as an attempt to meddle in the countries rapport with the 5+1 delegation by mixing political matters and also as an attempt to run away from the demands of the negotiations. “It is also part of Iran’s continuous attempts to stall the negotiations and its lack of seriousness to find a final solution that will allay regional and international worries about Iran’s nuclear programs.”
Al-Zayani called on the 5+1 group to reject any provocative move by Iran, the SPA reported.